I do not have a fpr on my rail. Should I purchase an aftermarket adjustable one to take the place of not having one?
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Originally posted by Dirtnap30 View PostI do not have a fpr on my rail. Should I purchase an aftermarket adjustable one to take the place of not having one?-Brandon
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Old thread but I'm running into this today. My fuel rail doesn't have a spot for the FPR. I'm assuming I need to run one. Do I buy a remote fuel pressure regulator and cut up the hose after the fuel filter and put it there? Is there a particular one that needs to be purchased?Last edited by AllydNYC; 09-21-2016, 03:52 PM.E30: '91 318is - M52/ZF320 | Azev A 16X7.5 | H&R Race/Bilstein | Completely refreshed suspension/brakes/drivetrain
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Early e39 528i (M52B28) used a fuel rail that had a FPR mounted on the back similar to the m20 setup. You can grab that, it's what I use on my car. Only downside to this rail is it does not fit well on an m50 manifold, the two pipes tend to be a real bitch to wrap around the intake runner for cylinder 6. You can bend them a little bit but I'm obviously leary of doing it considering it's a pressurized fuel system.
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